Show Wartime Scars Soars Remain in Dublin DUBLIN Feb 16 13 By cay A. A P. P Dub P.-Dub- Dub Dublin's lin's lins main maln thoroughfare e OConnell O'Connell j I street pren presents a remarkable atI ap- ap I Half Hal of ot the street was wa de deli destroyed de- de strond In the rising of ot Easter week welt 1016 1515 The old houses then burned li have been replaced by handsome modI modern modern mod mod- I ern buildings the sole monument of or orI th thA destruction being the general postoffice postoffice post- post office a a. beautiful structure which I now stands a as an empty sh I In tho the fighting of July Tuly last year after the fall taU of or the Four Courts th the whole of the upper e portion o of the I street g on one side aide was sas v left In ruins and It still looks like the pictures I of ot Ypres Tho The buildings gutted bYthe by bythe bythe the fires w were re taken down but Ute the a lave have ve not yet been Cleared leared with witha a view to relieving unemployment t a n. I movement has hall halleen been leen set on foot to clear the sites R after which the whole I problem of ot reconstruction will be discussed die dis- cussed with the government which I l I is b finding the tho money to make make good the Damage None of the big biff claims for far damage has hUI yet been completely adjusted and It is not expected that rebuilding can take toko place b before fore next Summer Rummer The government do does lOe not Intend at present to rebuild the general flee Tho Jho postal and telegraph work today Is still carried l on throughout tile tho city In inadequate and the tho chief telegraph office offie e is far cu away from the ce center of business life |